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Legendary locals of Eunice, Louisiana / Alma Brunson Reed and Van Reed.

Images of America: A History of American Life in Images and Texts Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Reed, Alma Brunson., Author.
Reed, Van (Photographer), Author.
Series:
Images of America.
Images of America
Legendary locals
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Celebrities--Louisiana--Eunice--Biography--Pictorial works.
Celebrities.
Heroes--Louisiana--Eunice--Biography--Pictorial works.
Heroes.
Eunice (La.)--Biography--Portraits.
Eunice (La.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (127 pages) : chiefly illustrations.
Other Title:
Legendary locals of Eunice
Eunice, Lousiana
Place of Publication:
Charleston, SC : Legendary Locals, an imprint of Arcadia Pub., [2012]
Summary:
Long before C.C. Duson--realtor, sheriff, and state senator--established his town on the Louisiana prairie, Cajuns, Europeans, and Native Americans had forged homes on the isolated site. Then in 1894, Duson’s city auction enabled numerous ethnic groups to buy lots in the new town. Railroad construction brought Anglo, African-American, and Irish laborers, while Lebanese and Jewish merchants saw retail opportunities in Eunice. Fearful of war rumors in Europe prior to 1914, German families immigrated to prairie farms. In 1929, Italians arrived as the Mississippi River’s flooding disrupted their lives. By the 1930s, the Tepetate oil field was discovered south of Eunice, creating fortunes for Anglo workers. Men from nearby World War II military bases often settled in Eunice after marrying local girls. Eunice saw new arrivals as petrochemical plants and pipelines began construction in the 1950s. The diverse traditions of newcomers blended with the dominant Cajun culture, resulting in the rich gumbo of citizens’ lives. Legendary Locals of Eunice celebrates some individuals who have contributed to the vibrant and diverse culture of Eunice through the years.
Contents:
Before Eunice's founding
Pioneers and early settlers
Unique and colorful citizens
The business community
The preservationists
The heroic and commendable
Some notable visitors.
Notes:
Includes index.
OCLC:
885208291

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